Noun
after a prolonged bicker, they finally managed to find a movie that both of them were interested in seeing Verb
She is always bickering with her mother.
They bickered about how to decorate the room.
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Several weeks back, Clark and White were caught bickering during a timeout huddle against the expansion Portland Fire.—
Candace Buckner,
New York Times,
27 June 2026 The plot centers on bickering couple Joe and Angela, who invite their noisy upstairs neighbors, Hawk and Piña, for dinner.—
Olivia Singh,
Forbes.com,
26 June 2026 Unlike human siblings, barn owls apparently don’t bicker over such things as sharing, Conservation Biologist Joe Tomcho told The Charlotte Observer.—
Mark Price,
Charlotte Observer,
24 June 2026 King bickered with fans on social media.—
Julia Poe,
Chicago Tribune,
11 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for bicker